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What is the difference between an equilibrium model and a no-arbitrage model?
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An equilibrium model is a theoretical framework in which supply and demand are balanced, leading to stable prices in a market. In this model, all agents (buyers and sellers) have the same information and make decisions based on their preferences and constraints, Show more…
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